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Found this gem not so long ago and was wondering why it's so unpopular. It's like everything what's good about Graphql and Grape merged into one simple tool that is a pure joy to work with.

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Not really fully Ruby on Rails related topic but definitely part of the ecosystem and part of probably majority of new projects

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Hey everyone, Happy Friday!

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The steady improvements to both Ruby and Rails combined with an amazing and supportive community have me deeply excited about the future of both.

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Last month, 37Signals introduced Thruster, a “zero-config” gem that makes your web pages load faster by solving various problems that would otherwise require changes in multiple places in your infrastructure. This post explains what those problems are, how Thruster solves them, and why you might want to use it even if you have a CDN like Cloudflare in front of your app, which already implements all the features that Thruster offers. 1. Puma is a great application server, but a poor web server B...

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Ruby’s garbage collector is designed to be adaptable, scaling from short Ruby scripts to running apps that serve millions of requests per second. While it’s designed to be adaptable, it may not work optimally for every use case. For this reason, Ruby’s garbage collector supports many parameters that can be used to tune it. However, the use of these parameters requires knowledge into how the garbage collector works on the inside. Learn how the Autotuner gem can analyze your app’s traffic and provide suggestions for tuning the garbage collector.

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